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GdPicture14 Namespace / GdPicturePDF Class / DrawBarcodeAztec Method





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DrawBarcodeAztec Method (GdPicturePDF)
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Draws a Aztec Code (a type of 2D barcode) onto the currently selected page of the loaded PDF document.
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Draws a required Aztec Code (a type of 2D barcode) onto the currently selected page of the loaded PDF document according to your preference.

This method uses the RGB color space for defining the desired fill color of the barcode symbol.

The coordinates and the dimensions of the Aztec Code symbol need to be set in the current units with respect to the currently located origin defined in the PDF document, related to the actual page, where the symbol is to be drawn. You can use the GetMeasurementUnit method to determine the currently defined units and you can use the SetMeasurementUnit method to reset the units according to your preference.

 
Draws a required Aztec Code (a type of 2D barcode) onto the currently selected page of the loaded PDF document according to your preference.

This method uses the CMYK color space for defining the desired fill color of the barcode symbol.

The coordinates and the dimensions of the Aztec Code symbol need to be set in the current units with respect to the currently located origin defined in the PDF document, related to the actual page, where the symbol is to be drawn. You can use the GetMeasurementUnit method to determine the currently defined units and you can use the SetMeasurementUnit method to reset the units according to your preference.

 
Draws a required Aztec Code (a type of 2D barcode) onto the currently selected page of the loaded PDF document according to your preference.

This method uses the RGB color space for defining the desired fill color of the barcode symbol.

The coordinates and the dimensions of the Aztec Code symbol need to be set in the current units with respect to the currently located origin defined in the PDF document, related to the actual page, where the symbol is to be drawn. You can use the GetMeasurementUnit method to determine the currently defined units and you can use the SetMeasurementUnit method to reset the units according to your preference.

 
Draws a required Aztec Code (a type of 2D barcode) onto the currently selected page of the loaded PDF document according to your preference.

This method uses the RGB color space for defining the desired fill color of the barcode symbol.

The coordinates and the dimensions of the Aztec Code symbol need to be set in the current units with respect to the currently located origin defined in the PDF document, related to the actual page, where the symbol is to be drawn. You can use the GetMeasurementUnit method to determine the currently defined units and you can use the SetMeasurementUnit method to reset the units according to your preference.

 
Draws a required Aztec Code (a type of 2D barcode) onto the currently selected page of the loaded PDF document according to your preference.

This method uses the CMYK color space for defining the desired fill color of the barcode symbol.

The coordinates and the dimensions of the Aztec Code symbol need to be set in the current units with respect to the currently located origin defined in the PDF document, related to the actual page, where the symbol is to be drawn. You can use the GetMeasurementUnit method to determine the currently defined units and you can use the SetMeasurementUnit method to reset the units according to your preference.

 
Draws a required Aztec Code (a type of 2D barcode) onto the currently selected page of the loaded PDF document according to your preference.

This method uses the RGB color space for defining the desired fill color of the barcode symbol.

The coordinates and the dimensions of the Aztec Code symbol need to be set in the current units with respect to the currently located origin defined in the PDF document, related to the actual page, where the symbol is to be drawn. You can use the GetMeasurementUnit method to determine the currently defined units and you can use the SetMeasurementUnit method to reset the units according to your preference.

 
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